i did but i am still trying to figure out why did the apes rise? let me get this right bunch of apes escapes from a zoo causing havoc just because one lab is testing drugs on monkeys????
the f!ght scene at the bridge was pointless anyway, overall it was a terrible movie.

Why was it pointless? I don't see how? The movie had been building up to a confrontation.

Speaking of, what do you mean "why did the apes rise"? It's pretty explanatory. If apes being yanked from their homes in jungles and stuff into cratesat the beginning wasn't enough to cause some pent up aggression amongst them, then I don't know what to tell you.

And, why was it terrible? I thought it was well-directed, (mostly) well-written, and it abides by its own internal logic and never betrays that.

lol when it ended it, we all clapped cuz it was a great movie. while everybody was leaving, they showed another part at the end and we all just stood there in the middle of the rows.. definitley, there will be a 2nd part.

the apes were from the damn zooonot from their homes. so they rise to f!ght humans just to go back to the damn bush in the city. it was a poorly written script. too long, dull, and boring.anyway i dont know what to tell you i guess i was expecting more and got disappointed.

Too long? sh*t was like just over an hour and a half. Maybe 1:45. I actually thought it was going to be a lot longer going into it.

Some people just can't be pleased no matter what, I guess. Movie was on point. Well written and definitely well directed.

Just watched it... I thought it was decent I would of liked to see a better stand off at the end but I spose they will cover that in the second one. Be honest I'm burnt out on the whole planet of the apes thing. How many times have they made this movie? 6 including the Tim Burton one. Granted it is about how the whole "Rise" started. Overall not bad I would recommend this.